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2015 International Emission Inventory Conference
"Air Quality Challenges: Tackling the Changing Face of Emissions"

Papers and Presentations
San Diego, California - April 13 - 16, 2015

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PLENARY SESSION

Keynote Topic: How emission inventories meet the challenges posed by emerging global, national, regional and local air quality issues.

  • Program at a Glance, Venkatesh Rao, Technical Coordinator, EIAG, AQAD/OAQPS/EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
  • Environmental Issues, Deborah Jordan, Air Division Director, US EPA Region 9
  • Who Cares About 2011?, Marc Houyoux, EIAG Group Leader, AQAD/OAQPS/EPA Research Triangle Park, NC
  • Dimensions, Uncertainties and Impacts of Emission in the Western US, Tom Moore, WRAP Air Quality Program Manager, WESTAR Council
  • Developing California Emission Inventories: Innovation and Challenges, Karen Magliano, ARB
  • Application of Emission Inventories in the Development of SIP Control Strategies and Reconciliation with Air Quality Measurements, Henry Hogo, Assistant Deputy Executive Officer, Mobile Source Division, Science and Technology Advancement
  • Overview and Progress to Date - US Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, Kong Chiu, Office of Atmospheric Program, US EPA
  • Session 1. EI Preparation for Modeling Including Projections

    "Emissions Inventory Preparation in Support of High-Resolution CMAQ Modelling Applications", J. W. Boulton, J. Lundgren, G. Conley, M. Gauthier, A. Wolfe and C. McClellan, RWDI AIR Inc, Consulting Engineers & Scientists; M. Moran, J. Zhang, Q. Zheng, Environment Canada, Air Quality Research Division; Z. Adelman, M. Omary, UNC Institute for the Environment; L. Aubin and K. McAdam, Regional Municipality of Peel Public Health Department
    presentation

    "ERTAC EGU Tool: Origin and Uses", D. McLeod and J.S. Lin, VA Department of Environmental Quality; J. McDill, Mid-Atlantic Regional Air Management Association, Inc; M. Janssen, Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium; J. Jakuta, Ozone Transport Commission; B.U. Kim, Georgia Department of Natural Resources
    presentation

    "Projections of Wildland Fire Emissions Corresponding to Vegetation Changes Due to Climate Change", M. Mullen, T. Pace, and J. Wilson, SC&A
    presentation

    "Changes in Air Quality from Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles and Electrolysis-Produced Hydrogen in Tandem with High Levels of Renewable Power", M. MacKinnon, J. Brouwer and B. Shaffer, Advanced Power and Energy Program; M. Carreras-Sospedra and D. Dabdub, Computational Environemtal Sciences Laboratory
    presentation

    "2010 Canadian CAC Emission Inventories for the Air Quality Modeling Platform Supporting Policy Regulations", M. Sassi, M. Samalli, J. Racine and S. Cousineau, Envoronment Canada
    presentation

    "Emissions Preparation for High Resolution Air Quality Modelling over the Athabasca Oil Sands Region of Alberta, Canada", J. Zhang, Q. Zheng, M. Moran, P. Makar, A. Akingunola, S-M Li, K. Chiu and N. Dulong, and G. Marson, Air Quality Research Division, Environment Canada; M. Gordon, Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering; R. Melick and S. Cho, Alberta Environment & Sustaniable Resource Development
    presentation

    "GCAM USA - Tool for State-Level Energy and Emissions Projections", S. Steven, P. Kyle and P. Patel, Joint Global Change Research Insitute
    presentation

    "Recent Updates to Spatial Surrogatges for Modeling U.S. Emissions Sources", Z. Adelman, B Naess, M. Omary and L. Ran, Center for Environmental Modeling for Policy Development; A. Bar-llan and T. Shah, ENVIRON International Corporation; R. Mason, A. Eyth and A. Zubrow, US EPA
    presentation

    "Competing Source Emission Inventories for Air Quality Analysis", B. Albertson, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
    presentation

    "Forecasting Emissions in California", G. Ruiz, A. Griffin, G. Wang, L. Hunsaker and A. Huang, California Air Resources Board
    presentation

    "Air Pollutant Emissions Modeling and Analysis for the Three-State Air Quality Study", Z. Adelman, M. Omary and D. Yang, Center for Environmental Modeling for Policy Development UNC; R. Morris, ENVIRON International Corporation; T. Moore, Western States Air Resources Council
    presentation

    "Baseline Emissions Inventory and Future year Projections for the Arctic Air Quality Modeling Study", P. Simms and M. Wolf, Eastern Research Group, CA; M. Pring, R. Billings, R. Oommen and D. Wilson, Eastern Research Group, NC; H. Crowley and V. Raps, US Department of the Interior
    presentation

    Session 2. Global/International Issues

    "Anthropogenic Emissions at the Global and Regional Scale during the Past Three Decades", C. Granier, CNRS and University Pierre and Marie Curie, France; K. Sindelarova and T. Doumbia, CNRS and University Pierre and Marie Curie, France; S. Darras, Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees, CNRS, SEDOO, France; H. Denier van der Gon, TNO, Utrecht, The Netherlands; G. Frost, T. Ryreson, M. Trainer and K. Rosenlof, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory; C. Liousse, Laboratoire d' Aerologie, France; G. Maenhout-Janssens, Joint Research Center, Italy; B. Hassler, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory & university of Colorado/CIRES, CO; B. Barletta, University of california at Irvine; E. von Schneidemesser, IASS, Germany; and J. Kaiser, ECMWF, Reading, UK and Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany
    presentation

    "A Community Emissions Data System (CEDS): Emisions for CMIP6 and Beyond", S. Smith, Y. Zhou amd P. Kyle, Joint Global Change Research Institute; H. Wang, Atmospheric Sciences & Global Division; H. Yu, Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
    presentation

    "Global Methane Emissions and Impacts on Climate, Air Quality and Vegetation", D. Henze, K. Lapina and J. Milford, University of Colorado Boulder
    presentation

    "Comparisons of Asian Emissions Inventories", E. Saikawa, M. Trail, H. Kim, M. Korobkov Q. Wu, M. Zhong and C. Young, Emory University, GA; J. Kurokawa, Asia Center for Pollution Research, Japan; Y. Zhao, Nanjing University, China; G. Janssens-Maenhout, Joint research, Centre, Italy; Q. Zhang, Tsinghua University, China; T. Ohara, National Institute for Environmmental Studies, Japan; A. Nagpure, University of Minnesota, MN; and B. Gurjur, Indian Institure of Technology, India
    presentation

    "Comparative Assessment of Traffic Fleets in Asian Cities for Emission Inventory and Analysis of Co-Benefit from Faster Vehicle Technology Intrusion", K. Oanh, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
    presentation

    "Domestic fuel Combustion in Un-electrified Low-income Settlements in South Africa", S. Naidoo, South Africa Weather Service; S. Piketh, North-West University; and C. Curtis, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
    presentation

    "Black Carbon Emissions from Diesel Sources in Murmansk City and Murmansk Region of Russia", T. Kuklinski, US EPA; M. Evans and N. Kholod, Battelle Memorial Institue
    presentation

    "North American Black Carbon Emissions Estimation Guidelines", J. Koupal, P. Fields Simms and G. Manne, ERG and O. Cabrera-Rivera
    presentation

    "Black Carbon Emissions from Biomass Burning in Northern Eurasia; 2002-2012", W. H. Hao, A. Petkov, B. Nordgren, R. E. Corley and S. P. Urbanski, US Forest Service
    presentation

    "Using Satellite Observation to Detect and Quantify Large Emission Sources Worldwide", D. Streets and Z. Lu, Argomme National Laboratory
    presentation

    "Inter-Comparison of Different NOx Emission Inventories and Associated Variation in Simulated Surface Ozone (03) in Indian Region".
    presentation

    Session 3. Air Toxics

    "The 2011 National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA)", M. Strum, T. Palma, A. Eyth, J. Thurman, S. Phillips, R. Mason, M. Morris, R. Cook, A. Zubrow and R. Scheffe, US EPA
    presentation

    "Developing Modeling-Ready Emissions Inventory for MATES-IV", X. Zhang, S-M Lee, J. Cassmassi and P. Fine, South Coast Air quality Management District
    presentation

    "Emissions Inventory and Health risk Assessment of toxic air Pollutants for the Canadian Lower Fraser Valley and Vancouver, British Columbia", D. Sullivan, Y. Du, S. Reid and M. McCarthy, Sonoma Technology, Inc; F. Ries and D. Jennejohn, Metro Vancouver
    presentation

    "Best Practices for Preparing Lead (Pb) Emission Inventories from Piston-Powered Aircraft J. G. Heiken, Sierra Research, Inc
    presentation

    "2014 Portland Oregon Residental Wood Combustion Survey: Survey Results Summary and PM2.5 Emissions Estimates", C. Swab, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
    presentation

    "Lessons Learned from the Residential Wood Combustion Survey", C. Yi Wu, L. Herschberger, D. Bael, M. J. Fenske, K. Palmer, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
    presentation

    "Toxics Release Inventory Data and Tools - Updates and Activities Worthy of Notice", S. Witkin, US EPA
    presentation

    "The Toxics Release Inventory and Emissions Reduction Measures", D. Teitelbaum, US EPA
    presentation

    Session 4. GHG Emissions Including Methane and Black Carbon

    "A Gridded (0.1 degree x 0.1 degree) Monthly Resolved Version of the US EPA National Methane Emissions Inventory for use as Apriori and Reference in Methane Source Inventory", J. D. Maasakkers, D. J. Jacob, M. P. Sulprizio, A. J. Turner, Harvard University; M. Weitz, T. Wirth, C. Hight, M. DeFigueiredo, Climate Change Division, US EPA; and A. A. Bloom, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
    presentation

    "Near-Term Climate change: Projections an Mitigation", S. J. Smith, Joint Global Change Research Institute
    presentation

    "Impact of Changes in Barometric Pressure on Landfill Methane Emissions", L. Xu, X. Lin, J. Amen, D. McDermitt, Li-COR Biosciences; K. Welding, City of Lincoln
    presentation

    "Use of Historical Measurements to Constrain BC Emission Inventory of the United States from 1960s to 2000s", T. Sun, L. Liu, T. C. Bond, University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign, M. Flanner, University of Michigan—Ann Arbor, T. W. Kirchstetter, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, C. Jiao, University of Michigan—Ann Arbor, C. V. Preble, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and W. Chang, University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign
    presentation

    "Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions: Comparison between the GHG Inventory and the GHG Reporting Program", K. Ritter, American Petroleum Institute; M. Lev-On, The LEVON Group; and T. Shires, URS Corporation
    presentation

    "Rapid Identification of Location and Magnitude of Urban Natural Gas Leaks", J. C. von Fischer and J. Ham, Colorado State University.
    presentation

    "Top-Down Estimate of Methane Emissions in California using a Mesoscale Inverse Modeling Technique", Y. y. Cui, J. Brioude, S. McKeen, W. Angevine, S. Kim, G. J. Frost and J. Peischl, NOAA/CIRES-University of Colorado, Boulder; Z. Liu, Combustion Research Facility, Sandia National Laboratories; T. Ryerson and M. Trainer, NOAA; and S. C Wofsy, Harvard.
    presentation

    "Cross Verification of GHG Inventory with NEI Data", K. Narasimhan, VA DEQ.
    presentation

    Session 5. Biomass Burning

    Developing Agricultural Burning Emissions Inventories to Support the Quantification of Fire-Related Ozone Impacts for an Exceptional Event Demonstration", K. Craig, Y. Du, and S. Reid, Sonoma Technology; T. Gross and D. Watson, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
    presentation

    "Georgia Wildland Fire Emissions and Their Air Quality Impacts", D. Tian, T. Zeng and J. Boylan, GA DNR.
    presentation

    "Crop Residue Burning in the 2014 National Emission Inventory", G. Pouliot and V. Rao, US EPA; J. McCarty, Michigan Technological Institute; and A. A. Soja, NASA.
    presentation

    "Wildland Fire Emission Factors: Research and Implementaion", S. O'Neill and S. Urbanski, US Forest Service; Presenter S. Larkin
    presentation

    Session 6. Agricultural Emissions

    "Building a Process Based Model for Livestock Emissions", M. Janssen, LADCO; M. McCourtney, MPCA and A. Kovacevic, MPCA
    presentation

    "Development of a Province-Wide, Source-Specific and Spatially-Resolved Agricultural Air Emissions Inventory", W. Boulton, C. McClellan, T. Trask, M. Sawycky, RWDI; J. Foyle, BC Ministry of Agriculture/Canada.
    presentation

    "Modeling Livestock Ammonia Emissions in the United States: From Farms to Emissions to Particular Matter", A. M. McQuilling and P. J. Adams, Center for Atmospheric Paticle Studies, Carnegie Mellon University, PA
    presentation

    "Ammonia Emissions from Western Livestock Waste Lagoons", R. H. Grant and M. T. boehm, Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, IN
    presentation

    Session 7. Mobile Source

    "Impact of MOVES2014 on Emission Inventories from On-road Mobile Sources," D. Sonntag, M. Beardsley, D. Choi, C. Dresser, and E. Nam, US EPA
    presentation

    "SMOKE-MOVES2014 Integration Tool Development," B. H. Baek and C. Seppanen, UNC- Institute for the Environment; A. Zubrow and A. Eyth, US EPA.
    presentation

    "MOVES2014 Emissions Using Day-Specific Hourly Meteorology Compared With Monthly Average Meteorology," A. Zubrow, H. Michaels, D. Brzezinski, A. Eyth and D. Sonntag, US EPA; C. Allen and J. Beidler, CSC
    presentation

    "Updates to Vehicle Population and Activity Data in MOVES2014," M. Beardsley, D. Brzezinski, D. Sonntag, US EPA and A. Eilbert and D. Cox, ORISE.
    presentation

    "An Analysis on 2011NEI Mobile Source Inventory Generated by MOVES and SMOKE-MOVES," J- S Lin, VADEQ; J. McDill, MARAMA; and E. Zalewsky, NYSDEC. .
    presentation

    "Development of Onroad Emissions for the 2011 NEI," A. DenBlyker, J. Koupal, J. Alvis and S. Fincher, ERG; A. Zubrow, D. Brzezinski, H. Michaels, A. Eyth, and L. Driver, US EPA.
    presentation

    "Modeling Non-Road Agricultural Tractor Emissions in Central Texas," A. Hoekzema, Capital Area Council of Governments, Austin, TX
    presentation

    "Development of Road Traffic Emission Inventories for Urban Air Quality Modeling in Madrid (Spain)," R. Borge, C. Quassdorff, J. Lumbreras, J. Perez, J. Manuel de Andres, A. Narros, and E. Rodriguez, University of Madrid, Spain.
    presentation

    "Vehicle Emissions and Life Cycle Analysis Models of Gasoline and Electric Vehicles," C. Walker and A. M. Tawfik, CA State University, Fresno.
    presentation

    "Long-Term Trends in Mobile Source Emissions and Urban Air Quality," B. McDonald, S-W Kim, G. Frost and M. Trainer, CIRES, Colorado.
    presentation

    "Emission Projections for Long-Haul Freight Trucks and Railways through 2050 in the United States", L. Liu, T. Hwang, and S. Lee, University of Illinois—Urbana/Champaign, S. J. Smith, PNNL, Y. Ouyang, B. Lee, K. Daenzerand,, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, F. Yan, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign/Argonne National Labs, and T. C. Bond, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign.
    presentation

    "Category 1/Category 2 Vessel Port Underway Split for 2011 National Emission Inventory," R. Billings, H. Perez, J. Sellers, and R. Chang, ERG and L. Driver, US EPA.
    presentation

    "Modeling Non-Road Agricultural Tractor Emissions in Central Texas," A. Hoekzema, Capital Area Council of Governments, Austin, TX and R. Baker, ERG.
    presentation

    Session 8. Oil and Gas

    "Moving Toward Improved Basin-Level Oil and Gas Inventories and Reconciliation with Measurements" A. Bar- Ilon, J. Grant, G. Heath, D. Zimmerle, L. Gribovicz, and V. Diakov, ENVIRON Corporation.
    presentation

    "Oil and Gas in the EPA GHG Inventory", M. Weitz, US EPA.
    presentation

    "Comparing Top-Down and Bottom-up Estimates of Oil & Gas Methane Emissions: A Spatially-Resolved Emission Inventory for the Barnett Shale Region", Texas, D. Lyon and D. Zavala-Araiza, Environmental Defense Fund.
    presentation

    "Top-Down Estimation of Emissions from Oil and Gas Production and their Impact on Air Quality within a Regional Air Quality Model," S. McKeen, R. Ahmadov, W. Angevine, K. Aikin, J. Brioude, C. Brock, S. Brown, Y. Cui, G. Frost, J.A. DeGouw, J. Gilman, B. Lerner, J.A. Neuman, J. Peischl, J.M. Roberts, T. Ryerson, M. Trainer, P. Veres, C. Warneke, and B. Yuan, CIRES/NOAA.
    presentation

    "Update on Action Plan to Improve Oil and Gas Emission Inventories," M. Gibbs, OK DEQ.
    presentation

    Oil and Gas Panel Discussion – B. Bohlmann, State of WY; M. Gibbs, State of OK; M. Weitz, US EPA/OAP; J. Snyder, US EPA/OAQPS; D. Lyon, EDF; K. Ritter, API; and A. Zivkovich, Anadarko Petroleum
    presentation
    presentation

    The Statistics of Super-Emitters: Modeling Heavy-Tailed Distributions of Environmental Pollutants with Power Laws," M. Mansfield, Utah State University.
    presentation

    "EPA’s Oil and Gas Emissions Estimation Tool," M. Pring and R. Oommen, ERG and J. Snyder, US EPA, and R. Huntley, US EPA (Retired).
    presentation

    "An Analysis of the US EPA Oil and Gas ACCESS Database Tool," J. McDill, MARAMA and Jin- Sheng Lin, VADEQ.
    presentation

    Session 9. Tools/Emerging Technologies

    "Assessing the Emission Benefits of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency using EPA's AVoided Emissions and geneRation Tool (AVERT)," R. DeYoung, US EPA and J. Fisher, Synapse Energy Economic.
    presentation

    "Local GHG Inventory Tools for Government Operations and Communities," A. Denny, US EPA and L. Pederson, ICF International.
    presentation

    "Implementation of a MODIS Aerosol Algorithm for Air Pollution Detection," A. E. C. Lara, M. Hahn, E. Gülch, and R. Jimenez, University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart, Germany.
    presentation

    "SLEIS - The Next Generation", K. Jeffrey and B. Smith, Windsor Solutions
    presentation

    "Temporal Allocator Tool Development in EMF," C. Seppanen, S. McCusker and J. McDill, MARAMA and B. H. Baek, UNC- Institute for the Environment.
    presentation

    "Excel-based Program for Project Level MOVES Modeling," A. Ali and M. LePage, RWDI.
    presentation

    "Demonstration of the New Improved Consolidated Point Sources Criteria Toxics and GHG Annual Emissions Inventory System Based on Device Level Reporting," A. Ghasemi, SCAQMD
    presentation

    "Emissions, What Emissions, Examples of Emission Inventory Use by the Air Quality Program of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation," K. Ray, Confederated Tribes of the Coleville Reservation.
    presentation

    Session 10. Speciated Emissions Data and Their Use

    "EPA's SPECIATE 4.4 Database: Bridging Data Sources and Data Users," M. Kosusko, A. Zubrow, R. Cook, SPECIATE Workgroup, US EPA and Y. Hsu, J. Dorn and F. Divita, Abt Associates.
    presentation

    "Emission Factors and Species Profile of Vehicular Evaprative Loss: China vs USCharacteristics and More Accurate Emission Factors of Vehicular Evaporative Emissions," H. Y. Man and H. Liu, Tsinghua University, China.
    presentation

    "Contributions of Tire Wear and Brake Wear to PM Emissions Inventories for On-Road Mobile Sources," S. Bai, Y. Du, and S. Reid, Sonoma Technology.
    presentation

    "Incorporation of Air Toxics and Improved Speciation for Non-road Emissions in MOVES," L. Reichle, ORISE Fellow, US EPA; R. Cook, D. Sonntag, H. Michaels, D. Brzezinski, E. Glover, M. Beardsley, A. Zubrow, A. Eyth and L. Driver, US EPA.
    presentation

    "Effects of Temperature on Gasoline Motor Vehicle Exhaust VOC Speciation," A. Roy and Y. Choi, University of Houston; D. Sonntag, C. Yanca, R Cook, D. Hawkins, C. Schenk and J. McDonald, US EPA
    presentation

    "National Emissions from Lawn and Garden Equipment," Jamie Banks, Quiet Communities, Inc., and R. McConnell, US EPA.
    presentation

    "Development of Chemically Resolved Profiles for Attainment Planning,” L. Ramirez and W. Yang, ARB..
    presentation

    "Evaluating Complexity in Fire Emissions Modeling-Is More Better?” K. Barsanti, Portland State University; J. Orlando, L. Emmons and C. Wiedinmyer, NCAR; L. Hatch, Portland State University; C. Stockwell and R. Yokelson, University of Montana; P. Veres, CIRES/Colorado.
    presentation

    Session 11. Emissions Data QA and Data Analysis

    "Constraining NOx Emissions with Space-Based Data: Step 1: Understanding the Correspondence of Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) NO2 Column Observations to US AQS and CEMS Data," B. Duncan, L. N. Lamsal, and Y. Yashida, NASA
    presentation

    "Evaluating Northeast Electric Generating Unit NOx Emissions Based on Electric Demand," D. MacKintosh and R. McConnell, US EPA.
    presentation

    "Evaluating CMAQ Simulations of Ammonia Sources, Formation and Impacts using Surface, Aircraft, and Satellite Data," C. Lonsdale, J. Hegarty, K. Cady-Pereira, M. Alvarado, Atmospheric and Environmental Research, D. Henze, M. Turner, University of Colorado-Boulder, J. Murphy, M. Markovic, T. VandenBoer, University of Toronto, and J. Nowak, Aerodyne Research
    presentation

    "MOVES ODBC Transportation Inventory System", D. Wells, Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment.
    presentation

    Poster Session

    "Development of Some Improved Canadian Spatial Surrogates", Q. Zheng, M. D. Moran, J. Zhang, Air Quality Research Division, Environment Canada; E. Tanguay, D. Niemi, Pollution Inventory and Reporting Division, Environment Canada; and M. Sassi, Canadian Meterological Center, Environment Canada

    "Burning Area Estimates on the Flint Hills using MODIS, NLCD and R", A. Hawkins, US EPA Region 7; Y. Tang, Lenexa KS and D. Watson, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Topeka, KS

    Training

    "Eastern Regional Technical Advisory Committee (ERTAC) Electricity Generating Unit (EGU) Emission Projection Tool", Byeong-Uk Kim, Georgia Department of Natural Resources; Julie McDill, Mid- Atlantic Regional Air Management Association; Doris McLeod, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality; Mark Janssen, Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium and Joseph Jakuta, Ozone Transport Commission
    Background
    Installation
    ERTAC Tool Logic and Flowcharts
    ERTAC EGU Project Tool: What Can You Do With It?
    Input Files: What is in Them & How to Set Them Up

    "Emission Inventory System (EIS) – How Do I Get the Data Out?", Sally Dombrowski and Jonathan Miller, US EPA

    "Toxic Release Inventory Training Course (TRI)", Steve Witkin and Daniel Teitelbaum, US EPA/OEI
    Introduction to the Toxics Release Inventory
    Toxic Release Training Course

    "MOVES2014 Training", Gary Dolce and Chris Dresser, US EPA/OTAQ
    Introduction
    Generating Inventories at the County Scale
    Processing MOVES Output
    Using the Custom Domain Option
    Emission Rates for County Scale Analyses
    Modeling Nonroad Emissions
    Review and Best Practices

    "EPA’s Methods for the Wildland Fire Portion of the 2014NEI – A Focus on State-Provided Data", Sean Raffuse, Sonomatech and Sim Larkin, USFS
    2014 NEI for Wildland Fire
    EPA's Methods for the Wildland fire Portion of the 2014NEI
    Emissions Processing - Details
    Emissions Processing - SmartFire Details
    2011 Results and 2014 Improvements

    "Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program Training", Kong Chiu and Alexis McKittrick, US EPA

    "Training on EPA’s Nonpoint Source Emissions Inventory Tools", Jennifer Snyder, US EPA and David Cooley and Jonathan Dorn Abt Associates
    ICI Combustion Tool
    Training on EPA's Nonpoint Source Emissions Inventory Tools
    Residential Wood Combustion Tool (NEI)
    Solvent Emissions Tool

    "Oil and Gas 101: An Overview of Oil and Gas Upstream Activities and Using EPA's Nonpoint Oil and Gas Emission Estimation Tool for the 2014 NEI", J. Snyder, US EPA; R. Oommen and M. Pring, Eatern Research Group
    Oil and Gas 101: An Overview of Oil and Gas Upstream Activities and Using EPA's Nonpoint Oil and Gas Emission Estimation Tool for the 2014 NEI
    National Emissions Inventory (NEI)
    Oil and Gas 101: Using EPA's Nonpoint Oil and Gas Emissions Estimation Tool for the 2014 NEI

    "Preparing Emissions for Air Quality Modeling – The Basics", Alison Eyth, Alexis Zubrow and Rich Mason, US EPA
    Preparing emissions for Air Quality Modeling
    Future Year Projections

    "US Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions and Avoided Emissions and Generation ToolTraining (AVERT)", Robyn DeYoung and Leif Hockstad, US EPA/OAP
    Overview of the Inventory of US Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2013
    US GHG Inventory and AVERT
    AVERT Main Module Quick Start guide

    "EPA’s New Emissions Factor Development Procedures", Mike Ciolek, US EPA
    Electronic Reporting/Emissions Factors Development
    Emission Factor Course Questions

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